At their debate next week, the 2020
Democratic presidential candidates "are likely to face some tough questions from the moderators,"
Stephen Colbert said on Wednesday's Late Show. But Sen.
Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), and South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg were game to answer maybe-less-tough questions from Colbert's staff. Impressively, only about 45 percent of them were softballs.
"There are 19
Democrats campaigning to be the one to face Trump in the general
election," Colbert reminded viewers, and he ribbed a few of them. Frontrunner
Joe Biden, for example, tweeted his best wishes to a
basketball player who was back in the game already. Sen. Cory Booker's (D-N.J.) campaign staff is reportedly "Zen about the future of the race," despite his polling at 2 percent, he said. "It makes sense that they're Zen — when you're polling that low, you know the sound of one hand clapping." And Sen. Kamala Harris (D-Calif.) had a call-and-response fail in Nevada. Watch below.